Dak Lak leads in diversifying plants in
coffee gardens, with more than 4,000ha of durians and avocados that yield tens
of thousands of tonnes per year.

The family of Y Blet Nie in Yung village,
Krong Pak district grows 120 durian trees between coffee trees in their garden,
and has earned 600 million – 1 billion VND (26,600 – 44,500 USD) each year from
the fruit since 2015, not to mention income from coffee.

The Central Highlands region is home to more
than 35,000ha of perennial and high-demand fruits, more than 12,000ha of which are
in Dak Lak.

The region comprises five
provinces: Dak Lak, Gia Lai, Kon Tum, Dak Nong and Lam Dong, with total
population of about 5.64 million and 47 ethnic groups.-VNA